South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1919 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THEATERS Stage and Screen. POLLY AND HER PALS Ma's slick, but Paw's slicker HOOSIERS (Coyjr!öt. 191, tj Newrapr Featira 1

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you can comi; hi;i:e AND run your carnivals, but you can't run rambling" nous 5." said Mayor Hndpfs of Gary to a carnival concern showing in their city. The police wrr detailed on the job ind gambling cfa.-eil. FARMERS OP WALKERTON and vicinity expect to make a "mint" of mony from thtlr peppermint crop. Flr-lds already harvested and distilled .re jiroducinfir a profit of from S2.",0 to $300 p-r cre, and nome of th mint raisers have rearly 150 acres of such crop?. NOT ONLY A R 11 HOUSES IMpolMe to rent in Importe but it nearly Impossible to purchase a vacant lot according to business men who have investigated the matter. A few lots arc for snle at exorbitant prices. THF. TTIKFT OF MORE THAN 300 automobiles in Indiana during recent years has been attributed to the workings of Dan Trkulja and his sane who have been operatirj. in (lary, until a few weeks apo, when they were captured and three sentenced to death for murder. MALE TEACHERS OF L.A'porte schools will receive 51,100 per annum, while women will revive $1,200, according" to the action of the pchool board at a meeting Thursday night. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GOOD road enthusiasts orK.miz.frt a pood roads association Thursday evening for the purpose of stimulating Interest In the Hoos.ier Dixta hlghwpy. Thn Dixie runs through Lake Wawasre according to official routing at present, and the T5thuBlast.s at Warsaw ancl other Kosciusko county cities are. endeavoring to have the route detoured to paps through Warsaw, Winona lake and Claypool. WABASH IS FACING A SERI--tit ice panic since the artificial ce plant bec.ne damaged through x break In the walls. Physicians' certificates are necessary to acjuire ice for ick people and babies. E. L. TAP PAN, A LOCAL. SHOE dealer, has closed a deal In Closhen whereby ho will open a modern shoe store at that place in tho near future.. WARSAW MILK DEALERS threatened to raise their milk prices to the consumer to 12 rents unlesa the consumers take Detter care of their bottles. Deatrrs say they pay CO cents per gallon and cell for 10 cents a 1 uart. UPON MAYOR JEWETT S REfusal to see that dogs at the Indianapolis pound were given better treatment, citizens have sought !egal advice to determine whether or not they can etop the abuse sjlven dogs. Cruelty to animals nay be charged against the keepers of the pound. " A SHOWER AT VI NC I INN ES flooded a wheat field and caused thrashing on tho farm to cease. All around the farm the rields remained dry and dusty. arrtst win: imsiniTKR. Louis Bancroft. 1S03 Calvert st... 'anted In l!ast Jordon, Mich., for ife desertion, waa arrested by Ofcer Ianft Friday afternoon. He 'ill le taken to Kast Jordon for rial. Mum cards at Schilling's. -Advt 5835-2 TODAY That Splendid Actor HENRY B. WALTHALL "MODERN HUSBAND" In which a brilltant man of lilfih Standing Is m:ulo the Ttctlm of a Io pirate a ho wrecks Iii homo ami his business. TOMORROW AND MONDAY That Clever and Versatile Star NORMA TALMADGE in "THE WAY OF A WOMAN" A plrturliution of the Matre play ".Nancy Lit-." MK Talmadst In the rule of a Nautlful outhcni trlrl u nwikcH a errat saerifier for h-r family's prlle. TODAY MILDKLI) H.MUUS ir. Charlie Chaplin in iio.Mir TOMOKHOW UKYA.M WAMIHl K.N in A VIIKV .)()! vorxi; MAN"

AT Tili; AUDITORIUM. Vezzy Hyland In "Miss Adventure." an exciting sea story, is today's feature at the Auditorium. The attractive star appears as a happy girl and a general favorite in a fining village on the Pacific oast, not knowing she is heiress to a grett fortune. A kindly old captain has taken her in charge as his ward following her father's murder at sea. His rascally nephew has her kidnaped and taken to a desert island in order to avoid marrying her, lenrning too late of her wealth, then, before he has a chance to marry her, she is found and rescued by a man who .was a cabin boy on the ship on which her father was killed by a mutinous crew. The scenic effects in the picture are said to be unusually good. "A Pair of Deuce3," a two-reel comedy and the Pa the News are the other pictures on the bill. The bookings for Sun

day are "Lone Larry," a western ! drama. "Virtuous Husbands," a tworvf remedy, the Pathe News, Mutt and Jeff and Marie Wal camp in "The Red (Hove." Monday brings Harold Ixjckwood in "A Man of Honor." AT Tili: LAS A LUX story construction, dramatic In and entertainment value, "Modern Husbands" is regarded as Henry R. Walthall's most notable achievement. As Stephen Duane, a man of high standing, he Is made the victim of a love pirate who is instrumental In wrecking his home and business. The odd twist which the story takes whereby everything he holds dear la restored to him, coupled with his exceptional work, makes this a most unusual story and one that will not fail to five satisfaction. It's a bocial drama with an atmosphere that mvors of modernism. Tomorrow, "Tho Way of a Woman" titars Norma Talrnadge. AT Tim CASTLIX Mildred Harris, pretty wife of Charlie Chaplin, is starred at the Castle theater today, presenting a character that is both appealing and siurre. ft's the story of a girl who through tho sacrifices of her none too wealthy parents, is sent to college, where she gives her rich companions the impression that she is as wealthy as they. How the bluff of being wealthy makes her long for riches and how her determination to marry the tirst rich young man who asks her is shattered, makes entertainment of tho natural i"homey" sort. Tomorrow "A Very GooM Young Man" stars clever and popular Rryant Washburn. News of the City from the Official Records supi:hiok COURT. Wilhelmina Fisher vs. C. J. Mumford; complaint to cancel contract. MAUUIAGK LK i:Si:s. Jed Ferryman, railrcad conductor, South Bend, to Jessie Gillis, bookkeeper, South Iend. iti:.ii itati-: fit.xsrKits. (From the records of the Indiana Title and Loan Co.) James J. Iiecher to Frank N. Gan ser and Elizabeth, $1.000, lot 18. in Ward and Laing's addition to Mishawaka. Henry J. Lamirand and Lucy, his wife, to Aloysius J. Lamirand, $1. lot Barn- first addition to Riverside Summer Resort, near Osceola. Jesse H. Zimmerman and Martha T. to John Cthrea and Julia. $1,400. part of lot 162, G. W. R. Fowler's first addition to town, now city of Mishawaka. John It. Weber and wife to John Ti. Seit.ert. $1. lots CI and r.2, Weber's nrst addition to Roselawn, Clay township, St. Joseph Co., Ind. Vertico A. Mitchell and Kthel Z.. to Carl W. Maus and R. Belle Maus. 3 IN A CLASS BY ITSELF GROUND IXOOW aATE-COWVllWrgMT) The full force of Walthall's compelling actiti? i str)iicly rtKb-terel in his latest ilruuia, "Modorn IIus!a mis." The htory'.s plot pits hini acaint a loe pirate who is lutrumental in reckiiic his home and his business. Tin splendid way in which he rises in defense of love and friendship has neer been told inoiv comincinly. A splcnilid c;st, including Melbourne 3IcItwell. Clare Dullrey and Kthel lTemin. are seen in his supiKrt. Written by I.ueene Walters a Jul pLijetl on the legitimate stajre ly Charlotte Walker. "Nancy Lee" has finally reached the screen and under the title of "The Way of a Woman" will Ie shown at the I.a.Sallc tomorrow . Norma Tahnadsc. beautiful and ersatlle faxorlte of the silent drama, is starred In this story of a beautiful southern uirl's fortunes or rather her misfortune. ( ().MIN; Tom Cit of Comrade.' Moore in "The

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II. W.. $3. OSO. part of lot 2. and part lot 3. O'Neill's firt addition to MishawaTia. John T. Walker and wife and Elizabeth J. Walker, by John T. Walker, her attorney in fact, to American Home and Investment Co., $1, parts of lots 12. 1. recorded plat of Cobb's sub-division of R. O. lot I'S, of tirst plat O lots of town, now city of South Rend. Citizens' Loan, Trust & Savings company, now Citizens' Trust & Savings bank, trustee, to E. L. Cottrell Realty company, $1, lots ÖS, 62, 102 and 106, in Kensington, an addition to city of South Bend. Frederick W. Haslanger and Emma Louise to Gertrude I Maure, $1, land in South Bend at intersection of west line of Allen st. and southwest line of Portago aw Fred Bingham and wife to George W. Blair, $1, lots 1, 10 and G9, Riverside addition to city of Mishawaka. Ruilding and Ixan association of South Bend, Ind., to Kenith R. I'.iblmire and Irene L., $1, lot ", Charles E. Smith's sub-division of lots r.8, 39, 40 and 41, Shetterley place second addition to South Bend. Anna C. Phillips to William 1 1. Palmer, $1. lot 32, John F. Kirby's addition to town, now city of South Rend. Floyd W. France and wife to Henry V. Kline and Ada P., $1. traft of land in Penn township.

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QV4.ALL Ql(-fT HE TH' Boob a smRRiN' I STPöSE I'LL HWE VOU h BODY OF MRS. C. DODGE FOUND IN ST. JOE RIVER Special to The News-Times: N'ILES. Mich.. Aug. 2. Mrs. Charles Dodge, a prominent Buchanan woman, who disappeared from her home Monday evening, was found JYiday in St. Joseph river by searching parties at a point not far away from her home. An inquest will bo held to determine whether her denth was suicidal or by accident. One theory advanced is that she may have fallen into the river, as therP was no reason for committing st icide. She is survived by her husband and by two sons by a former marriage, Clinton and Harry Montague, the former of Buchanan and the latter of New York. pm:pAiti:s for mom:. PARIS, Aug. 2. The all Russian government of Admiral Kolchak is preparing to move from Omsk to Irkutsk. Siberia, and the morale of the Kolchak army is becoming so bad that there is little hope of it regaining The territory recently lost to tho bolshevik! according to dispatcher received in Paris. Local Markets IIA Y. THAW AND rr.T.rt. Floor and Fd (... 470 8 MlrUffnn.) -2-0-0

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